Seconda Divisione
Season1924–25
ChampionsUdinese
1st title
PromotedUdinese
Parma FC
RelegatedMolassana
Esperia
Borgo S.Donnino (bankrupt)
Virtus Bologna (bankruptcy)

Seconda Divisione 1924–25 was the lower championship of the Lega Nord.

Different from the higher championship, it was structured into four local groups.[1]

Regulations

It had four groups of ten clubs, with eighteen match days; however, the finals possessed four clubs and six match days.

Two of the participating teams were promoted to the First Division and the other two to test-matches.

There was one relegation in each group and a relegation tiebreaker for the penultimate teams.[2]

Scandals

Following an early match-fixing scandal, Virtus Bologna was found guilty and Mantua received a wild card for First Division.

Group A

  • Novese 26
  • Valenzana 25
  • Rivarolese 25
  • Speranza 22
  • Sestrese 18
  • Savona 15
  • Astigiani 13
  • Vercellesi Erranti 13
  • Vado 12
  • Molassana 11

Molassana relegated.[3]

Group B

  • Como 26
  • Pro Patria 21
  • Biellese 20
  • US Milanese 19
  • Juve Italia 17
  • Monza 17
  • Lecco 16
  • Atalanta 16
  • Trevigliese 16
  • Esperia 12

Esperia relegated.

Group C

  • Parma 25
  • Piacenza 12
  • Carpi 16
  • Libertas 16
  • Pistoiese 16
  • Fanfulla 14
  • Viareggio 14
  • Lucchese 12
  • Borgo San Donnino 9
  • Virtus Bologna (disqualified)

Virtus Bologna relegated; however, it soon went bankrupt. Borgo San Donnino lost a tie-breaker and soon went bankrupt.

Group D

  • Udinese 23
  • Olympia Fiume 21
  • Venezia 19
  • Monfalcone 18
  • Gloria Fiume 17
  • Dolo 16
  • Triestina 14
  • Petrarca 10
  • Vicenza 6 (-13)

Vicenza was identified as guilty and began a trial against the FIGC; an agreement concerning the re-election of Vicenza was produced.

Final group

  • Udinese 7
  • Parma 7
  • Novese 6
  • Como 4

Udinese and Parma were promoted.

References

  1. rsssf.org
  2. La Cronaca sportiva (it.)
  3. Almanacco Panini, Modena, 2020. (it.)
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